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Overview This position will be in the Department of Public and Ecosystem Health and affiliated with the Master of Public Health Program at Cornell University. Dr. Amelia Greiner Safi will be
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Gift Officer, College of Engineering Position Summary Cornell Engineering, the largest engineering program among the Ivies, is a leader in innovation and discovery, tackling global challenges through
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biology. The successful candidate is expected to develop a vibrant externally-funded research program, to contribute to teaching and mentoring, and to promote an inclusive climate for research. The Weill
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settings. Key program subject areas may include: leadership; civic engagement; life skills and workforce preparation; diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB); and science, technology, engineering
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Cornell University, Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education Position ID: Cornell -CLASSEPhysics -MSNCSCIENTIST [#30473] Position Title: Position Type: Other Position
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The Horticulture Program Educator will serve as the Association’s point of contact/support for the Home Horticulture and Master Gardener Program. This position will provide horticulture/gardening
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launching a new online part-time bachelor’s degree program for non-traditional students, working closely with Cornell’s Provost, the Vice Provost for External Education, the Senior Vice Provost for Enrollment
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. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of all aspects of office equipment (i.e. phones, computers and large networked printers and copiers) Demonstrated ability to use standard computer programs (i.e. Microsoft
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and research, and are you excited to grow your expertise in areas like engineering and computing? Are you ready to shape the future of academic libraries through innovative collection strategies and
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performance. Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position. Relocation assistance will not be provided for this position. College and Department Background The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences